This study uses the Organizational Culture Profile of OReilly et al. (1991), as adapted by Windsor and Ashkanasy (1996), to describe the culture of Australian organizations, as perceived by financial controllers. The study also examines the relation between organizational culture and strategy, and whether culture varies between service and manufacturing industries. Our results generally corroborate Sarros et al. (2002), with outcome orientation and respect for people perceived as the most prominent characteristics of Australian organizations culture, and innovation the least prominent. The consistency of results using a different managerial sample and a different measure of culture to Sarros et al. (2002) suggests robustness of the descript...
New public management theory proposes that public sector organisations should be managed more like p...
A process of organisational change has accompanied managerial reforms in the public sector and is or...
New public management theory proposes that public sector organisations should be managed more like p...
Our paper develops a restructured version of the Organizational Culture Profile developed by O'Reill...
This paper provides an empirical description of the organizational culture of public sector organiza...
Various studies have confirmed the widespread influence of Organisational Culture (OC) on success an...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University, Graduate School of Management, 1989.Introduction -- Values and cu...
This study has been undertaken with the specific objective of acquiring an insight into the concept ...
The impact of organisational culture on business performance has been much researched (e.g. Kotter a...
This study has been undertaken with the specific objective of acquiring an insight into the concept ...
This chapter presents research on innovation culture in Australian business organizations in the inf...
Despite extensive research on corporate culture, very little empirical research has examined the cul...
Despite the large number of studies of organisation culture, there are still gaps in the current lit...
Minerals, metals and energy commodities are far more important to the Australian economy than they a...
This study investigated the relationship between two industry charac-teristics, technology and growt...
New public management theory proposes that public sector organisations should be managed more like p...
A process of organisational change has accompanied managerial reforms in the public sector and is or...
New public management theory proposes that public sector organisations should be managed more like p...
Our paper develops a restructured version of the Organizational Culture Profile developed by O'Reill...
This paper provides an empirical description of the organizational culture of public sector organiza...
Various studies have confirmed the widespread influence of Organisational Culture (OC) on success an...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University, Graduate School of Management, 1989.Introduction -- Values and cu...
This study has been undertaken with the specific objective of acquiring an insight into the concept ...
The impact of organisational culture on business performance has been much researched (e.g. Kotter a...
This study has been undertaken with the specific objective of acquiring an insight into the concept ...
This chapter presents research on innovation culture in Australian business organizations in the inf...
Despite extensive research on corporate culture, very little empirical research has examined the cul...
Despite the large number of studies of organisation culture, there are still gaps in the current lit...
Minerals, metals and energy commodities are far more important to the Australian economy than they a...
This study investigated the relationship between two industry charac-teristics, technology and growt...
New public management theory proposes that public sector organisations should be managed more like p...
A process of organisational change has accompanied managerial reforms in the public sector and is or...
New public management theory proposes that public sector organisations should be managed more like p...